Narra los acontecimientos que condujeron a la destrucción de Midgard y Asgard, y a la muerte de la mayoría de los dioses Æsir y Vanir en una batalla final contra el mal, las fuerzas de la na... Leer todoNarra los acontecimientos que condujeron a la destrucción de Midgard y Asgard, y a la muerte de la mayoría de los dioses Æsir y Vanir en una batalla final contra el mal, las fuerzas de la naturaleza y los Gigantes.Narra los acontecimientos que condujeron a la destrucción de Midgard y Asgard, y a la muerte de la mayoría de los dioses Æsir y Vanir en una batalla final contra el mal, las fuerzas de la naturaleza y los Gigantes.
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This was a blind watch for me and I enjoyed it a lot. I feel like a lot of people are going to have a problem with seeing Thor as anything but a hero.. because of the MCU portrayal but I'm okay with seeing another side and things and a story told in a different way with a different version of the character.
I enjoyed the pilot, so I'm going to see how it develops. Knew absolutely nothing going in, so the sexiness and the gore did catch me off guard. But then I have to remember it's Zack Snyder were talking about. Will continue to watch. I hope it continues to impress me , overall visually pleasing.
I enjoyed the pilot, so I'm going to see how it develops. Knew absolutely nothing going in, so the sexiness and the gore did catch me off guard. But then I have to remember it's Zack Snyder were talking about. Will continue to watch. I hope it continues to impress me , overall visually pleasing.
We enter a take on Norse mythology that is visually inspired by comicbook art, alluding to Zack Snyder's adaptation of Watchmen. There is no pretense: this is an adult animated series, with sexuality and gore being handed together in the same package. The animation, by Stone Quarry and Xilam, is truly a feast for the eyes.
This is yet another series where the Aesir are portrayed as evil, which is amusing given its release after the God of War Norse Cycle and Black Myth Wukong. I suppose this could be seen as a "goðlauss " type of story, but at least there is enough nuance to this.
Overall a strong recommendation.
This is yet another series where the Aesir are portrayed as evil, which is amusing given its release after the God of War Norse Cycle and Black Myth Wukong. I suppose this could be seen as a "goðlauss " type of story, but at least there is enough nuance to this.
Overall a strong recommendation.
It is a good take on the old Norse legends. The writer has done the homework and found a way to make it their own. It's fun to see them bring in concepts like holmgång.
The voice acting is good. The animation is a bit lackluster for this day and age, but it works well with its simplicity.
The show struggles at the border of edgy and cringe, often stumbling into the latter. This could have been a lot better if someone had reeled in whatever writer came up with stuff that sounds like it was written by a struggling teenager. I can't imagine that that it was easy to read by the voice actors.
If you like sword and sorcery stuff and old myths, do watch this, but bring your "skämskudde" (Don't know what it's called in English, but it's Swedish for a pillow you keep at your couch to hide your head in when a show is so uncomfortable you want to sink into the ground)
The voice acting is good. The animation is a bit lackluster for this day and age, but it works well with its simplicity.
The show struggles at the border of edgy and cringe, often stumbling into the latter. This could have been a lot better if someone had reeled in whatever writer came up with stuff that sounds like it was written by a struggling teenager. I can't imagine that that it was easy to read by the voice actors.
If you like sword and sorcery stuff and old myths, do watch this, but bring your "skämskudde" (Don't know what it's called in English, but it's Swedish for a pillow you keep at your couch to hide your head in when a show is so uncomfortable you want to sink into the ground)
This is how you represent Gods on screen.
The plot is harsh as it should be cause Gods weren't all fun and jokes.
The characters are legendarily interesting and you have the constant feeling of want to know them even better.
Emotionally you can't stop yourself in getting invested.
The colours are vibrant and the animation looks clear and really expressive.
Visually great and that is honestly what you expect in a serie about epic Gods.
Zack Snyder showed once again the sensitiveness, seriousness and the epicness he uses to narrate the stories of Gods.
There is a deep care and great respect as well as a declared and faithful love.
The plot is harsh as it should be cause Gods weren't all fun and jokes.
The characters are legendarily interesting and you have the constant feeling of want to know them even better.
Emotionally you can't stop yourself in getting invested.
The colours are vibrant and the animation looks clear and really expressive.
Visually great and that is honestly what you expect in a serie about epic Gods.
Zack Snyder showed once again the sensitiveness, seriousness and the epicness he uses to narrate the stories of Gods.
There is a deep care and great respect as well as a declared and faithful love.
Not since Game of Thrones have I been faced with so many *cough* flaccid, erect or droopy penises up front. Sex scenes good (both male, female and threesomes) but not yet to the unrivaled sex scene from Castlevania with Alucard.
Animation is good but feels like you're playing a game sometimes.
Plot is good and true to all the different norse mythology stories about Thor (who is a blundering idiot) and Loki who has fathered many children.
They've made Freja .. mmm .. less Norse looking but I can live with that.
Violence and gore was 10/10 so I'm on board with another season.
The only reason I took a star off was the spitting (so much spitting) and in your face penises and triangles of muff :))
Can't wait for season 2.
Animation is good but feels like you're playing a game sometimes.
Plot is good and true to all the different norse mythology stories about Thor (who is a blundering idiot) and Loki who has fathered many children.
They've made Freja .. mmm .. less Norse looking but I can live with that.
Violence and gore was 10/10 so I'm on board with another season.
The only reason I took a star off was the spitting (so much spitting) and in your face penises and triangles of muff :))
Can't wait for season 2.
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- Trivia"Twilight of the Gods" was conceived by Jay Oliva during an impromptu phone call with John Derderian from Netflix. While attending a writer's summit for his previous series, Trese, Oliva was asked if he knew anything about Norse mythology. He quickly pitched an idea, which Netflix loved, and they reached out again, suggesting he collaborate with Zack Snyder. The two developed the concept further, and Eric Carrasco was brought on as head writer to lead the script-writing team.
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